Introduction to Sociology | A Level Sociology
In this lesson we're going to be taking an introduction to the study of sociology. We're going to be looking at a number of basic sociological theories such as Marxist and Functionalist Theories, as well as examine some sociological concepts, such as culture, identity, social differentiation and social stratification. #education #learning #study The learning academy is a service which provides high quality educational content for all students GCSE, A-level and beyond and help provide students with content to achieve the A/A* Grades. A Level Sociology is an advanced-level academic qualification typically taken by students in the United Kingdom during their post-16 education, which corresponds to the final two years of secondary education. A Levels are a rigorous qualification that is equivalent to the final years of high school in the United States. A Level Sociology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the sociological study of society, culture, and human behavior. K. Browne, Sociology for AQA Revision Guide 1: AS and 1st-Year A Level (Polity 1st edn, 2017). R. Webb et al, AQA A Level Sociology Book One Including AS Level: Book One (Napier Press 3rd edn 2015). SUPPORT THE LEARNING ACADEMY!: Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/thelearningacademy Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thelearningacademy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24182588 Be sure to subscribe for more videos Website!: Twitter: / media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ Email: [email protected] Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24182588 ____________________________________________________________________ Tags: philosophy, politics, political philosophy, thomas hobbes, anarchism, the civil war, english civil war, the state of nature, the state of war, locke, rousseau, UK politics, political theory, legal theory, a level, a level philosophy, philosophy, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, ontology, introduction to metaphysics, introduction to ontology, quine, bertrand russell, ontological commitments, meta-ontology, entities, abstract entities, philosophy of time, time, free will, determinism, philosophy exam, learning, home schooling, congress, a level, politics, news, congressional oversight, clinton, obama, trump, bush, congressional committee, is oversight effective, biden administration, constitution, us constitution, constitutional law, parliament, prime minister, a level politics revision, philosophy, senate, house, supreme court, us politics, uk politics, election 2020, trump, biden, tudors, russia, revolution and dicatorship, sociology, a level, a level sociology, Marxism, Functionalism, Weber, Durkheim, education, sociological methods, culture and identity, families and households, work, poverty, welfare, health, sociological theory, society, crime and deviance, stratification, social differentiation, aqa sociology

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